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Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a gameboard marked with a 15-by-15 grid. The words are formed across and down in crossword fashion and must appear in a standard dictionary. Official reference works (e.g., The Official Club and Tournament Word List, The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary) provide a list of permissible words.
The name Scrabble is a trademark of Hasbro, Inc. in the United States and Canada. Elsewhere, Scrabble is trademarked by Mattel. The game is sold in 121 countries and there are 29 different language versions. Approximately 150 million sets have been sold worldwide, and sets are found in roughly one-third of American homes.
In 1938, American architect Alfred Mosher Butts created the game as a variation on an earlier word game he invented called Lexiko. The two games had the same set of letter tiles, whose distributions and point values Butts worked out meticulously performing a frequency analysis of letters from various sources including The New York Times. The new game, which he called "Criss-Crosswords," added the 15-by-15 gameboard and the crossword-style game play. He manufactured a few sets himself, but was not successful in selling the game to any major game manufacturers of the day.
Scrabble (Lyrics by Kristen Henderson)
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If we played scrabble
I’d kick your butt
with a seven letter word
on a triple word score
using the Q, the Z, a K, a Y,
or G, maybe an F just for folly --
I have no idea what that could spell
but I am sure if you mix ‘em with some vowels
it will teach us well --
you can check the dictionary,
while I tally my score --
That’s right, you heard me, uh huh,
this is board game drama
at a fever pitch
and I have the deluxe edition
and practicing since I’m six --
so bring your tiles, your pad
and humble pie, I’ll set down a zinger
like “zygotes” or “goodbye.”
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